Ten jobs are lost at a centre in Coleraine as its owner says business is now unsustainable.
Blue-green algae has been detected at a number of sites across Northern Ireland this summer
Rob Skelly said the Cranagh Activity Centre, which opened in Coleraine in 2015, has become unsustainable.It can cause illness in humans and is"The river has been my life," Mr Skelly told BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme.
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